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For sale: Hachi

Location: QLD, Brisbane

Asking Price: 6k minus wheels and strut braces, unrego'd, NO SWAPS

Killometer's: 280 on clock dunno on engine

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: 4age

Condition: Pretty good condition, few bits of rust but nothing major, no dents, Newish paint.

Modifications:

Mechanical -

Bigport 4age 16v

Trd copy extractors

Pod filter

Bigger Radiator

Vl turbo Fuel pump

Excedy Clutch

Front suspension-

s13 CST coilovers

s13 lower control arms

r32 gtst master cyl

s13 hubs/brakes

8kg springs

Cusco Front strut brace

Rear suspension:

kyb short stroke rears

6kg ajps springs

AJPS rear strut brace

adjustable panhard rod

Wheels-

SSR 15x7 +10mm Meshies

fronts have been professionally restored and look pimp as

Bodykit -

streeter Front lip. with stitches guaranteed to add at least 10 degrees angle

streeter fibreglass bonnet

streeter sideskirts

Interior:

full interior, cracked dash, dished drift wheel etc.

Diff:

Can organise locker or open centre

Gearbox is abit tight downshifting to 2nd.

Can include another gearbox for $200 not that ive had any problems with it i drive it daily.

New rotors,pads and shoes, decent tread on tyres id say 70% rears 90% fronts

Has alarm, central locking, immobaliser

sunroof..

New rack ends ra60 rack ends and blue bird tie rod ends.

PM me or post here

NO SWAPS, i need money

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Rust spots:

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Cheers

Edited by DCNTLY
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